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<blockquote data-quote="TnKen" data-source="post: 5274123" data-attributes="member: 6322"><p>My college professor described an expert as someone from out of town with a briefcase. </p><p>The tearing down the qualifications of "experts" is the Highlander theory……..there can only be one. Some people don't accept the idea that there can be more than one "expert" on the same subject matter. You see this played out many time in court cases when you have the dual between the prosecution and the defendant's expert witnesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnKen, post: 5274123, member: 6322"] My college professor described an expert as someone from out of town with a briefcase. The tearing down the qualifications of “experts” is the Highlander theory……..there can only be one. Some people don’t accept the idea that there can be more than one “expert” on the same subject matter. You see this played out many time in court cases when you have the dual between the prosecution and the defendant’s expert witnesses. [/QUOTE]
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